DeMar DeRozan and the Sacramento Kings recently faced off against the Denver Nuggets, suffering a 116-110 loss. Following the loss to the Nuggets, Denver advanced to 40-22 on the season to stay as the No. 3 team in the Western Conference standings ...
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After losing 116-110 to the Nuggets, Kings veteran DeMar DeRozan and interim head coach Doug Christie put the officials on blast.
LaVine has been everything the Kings could’ve hoped for and more. The star guard, who has reached a new level while reuniting with DeMar DeRozan, is averaging 23.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 4.6 assists over his last 10 contests.
Sacramento and San Antonio will square off in a matchup of Western Conference foes. The teams match up Friday for the first time this season.
They are ninth in the Western Conference but are only two games back from the sixth seed. In a recent loss to the Denver Nuggets, star guard DeMar DeRozan made some postgame comments about the ...
Sacramento sits in ninth place in the Western Conference - 2 games ahead of the quickly fading Mavericks and 1.5 games behind the aforementioned Clippers who knocked off the Kings Sunday in overtime, 111-110. DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine combined for 61 in the loss.
Riding a two-game win streak, the LA Clippers hosted the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night for a huge division battle. With just half of a game separating these two California squads in the Western Conference standings, the Clippers defended their home court and picked up a huge win.